
Other Camera Behavior Settings
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To see the camera's basic settings, do one of these things:
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Select the Camera Settings button on the Camera page.
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Select the DIP Switches tab of the System page.
IR Settings (Camera ID)
– The IR Remote Commander can control up to three cameras in the same room
with different IR frequencies. Use
IR Settings
switches 1 and 2 to select the frequency to identify the
camera as camera 1, 2, or 3; then use the Camera Select buttons at the top of the remote to select the
camera you want to control.
Image Flip
– If mounting the camera upside-down, set IMAGE FLIP ON. This orients the video image
correctly and sets the tilt motors to respond appropriately to tilt commands from the remote, web interface,
and connected control devices.
Setting up Macros and Triggers
Macros are sequences of commands. Triggers register events or state changes that can be associated
with macros, to make them run. For example, the One Touch (Home) button on a TableMIC is a trigger.
When you associate a macro with a trigger, you must specify whether it runs when the trigger turns on, or
when it turns off – so you can associate two macros with each trigger, one to run when the trigger is
activated, and one to run when the trigger is turned off.
A trigger may be either hardware, such as the Home button on a tabletop microphone, or software.
Software triggers allow you to program custom functions for third-party control devices, such as defining
the buttons on a conference room touch-screen. Hardware triggers (labeled One Touch in the web
interface) allow you to define responses to connected Vaddio trigger devices such as TableMIC
microphones.
The macro can only run successfully if all the commands in the macro are able to run successfully. For
example, if the macro sends the camera to a preset position, that preset must be defined. Refer to the
section for a full list of commands.
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